Sorry, the offer is not available,
but you can perform a new search or explore similar offers:

French Teacher At Aga Khan Education Service, Kenya (Akesk)

The positionThe Aga Khan Education Service, Kenya (AKES, Kenya) operates 5 schools in various cities in Kenya and provides nursery to senior secondary educat...


From Aga Khan Education Service, Kenya (Akesk) - Nairobi Area

Published a month ago

Kiswahili/Social Studies Teacher At The Ark Junior Company Limited

The Ark Junior Schools Company Limitedwishes to hire aKiswahili/Social Studies Teacher(CBC Curriculum) reporting to the Head Teacher to carry out the followi...


From The Ark Junior Company Limited - Nairobi Area

Published a month ago

Chemistry And Biology Teacher (Ks3-5) At Braeburn Schools

Teaching environmentEnglish is the language of instruction, we have small class sizes, motivated students and high standards. Our vision is to develop confid...


From Braeburn Schools - Nairobi Area

Published a month ago

Senior Associate, Instructional Design At Rainforest Alliance

POSITION SUMMARY:We are seeking a skilled Instructional Designer to create engaging learning experiences. Your expertise in curriculum development and instru...


From Rainforest Alliance - Nairobi Area

Published a month ago

Literacy Lead

Literacy Lead
Company:

Education Development Trust


Details of the offer

Today, 11:03 Ad ID2893858

Literacy Lead

Nairobi CBD Nairobi Details Number of Positions 1 Years Experience 5 years Minimum Qualification Bachelor Job Level Senior level Work Type Full time Company Industry NGO Employer Education Development Trust Description
The Literacy Lead will provide technical oversight and is responsible for WWW program interventions aimed at improving the quality of instructional practice and student outcomes in English for learners in the WWW project as well as education system strengthening for improved literacy outcomes in the project.

Job Vacancy: Literacy Lead
Location: Nairobi, Kenya

Salary Details: Monthly gross of Ksh 135,000 with benefits

About the programme

Wasichana Wetu Wafaulu (WWW)– Swahili for ‘let our girls succeed’. This second programme is a holistic six-year project specifically designed to strengthen the transition of these girls from primary into either secondary school or alternative, productive livelihood pathways.
The project’s intervention logic is geared towards addressing complex, multi-dimensional and interrelated barriers which obstruct girls’ educational attainment and transition. Our work is focused on the most marginalized girls, so geographically we work in arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) and urban slums in Kenya.

Funded by UK aid through the Girls’ Education Challenge (GEC), the project covers 540 schools – 480 primary and 60 secondary schools – spread across 8 counties in arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) and urban slums): Nairobi, Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, Tana River, Turkana, Samburu and Marsabit.

It is implemented by a consortium of partners led by Education Development Trust; other members of this consortium are Concern Worldwide, Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT) and Kesho Kenya.

About the role
The Literacy Lead will provide technical oversight and is responsible for WWW program interventions aimed at improving the quality of instructional practice and student outcomes in English for learners in the WWW project as well as education system strengthening for improved literacy outcomes in the project.

About the organisation

At Education Development Trust, we improve school systems at scale; we partner with governments around the world to help turn ambitious, visionary education policy into reality. We invest annually in our programme of education research and this evidence underpins our work and informs policy and practice around the world.

We have a long-established presence in Africa – running programmes since 1992 – and have worked with a range of governments, donor agencies and partners to improve education across the continent, providing short-term, expert consultancy and delivering long-term, national education programmes.
We have specialist expertise in sustainable school system reform at scale – from improving literacy and numeracy outcomes, to large-scale teacher training and strengthening the capacity of national ministries. We are experienced in leading complex programmes in challenging environments and we also work with like-minded organisations to ensure we maximise our impact.

Education Development Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of everyone who comes into contact with us. We operate a zero tolerance policy to sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (SEAH).

Applicants must be willing to undergo safeguarding screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and police checks. Successful candidates will be required to sign a safeguarding declaration to confirm that they will abide by the Trust’s safeguarding policies and procedures, including, but not limited to, Protection from SEAH, and the Safeguarding Code of Conduct.

Detailed Job Description can be accessed via the below link:
https://careers.educationdevelopmenttrust.com/popups/displayfile.aspx?storedfilepathid=C0-1Rp5MPgfKosWj6os9YQ

How to Apply


Source: Whatjobs

Job Function:

Requirements

Literacy Lead
Company:

Education Development Trust


Built at: 2024-04-20T03:20:56.414Z